Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee to investigate the management of the House of RefugePublisher:ISBN:Size: 74.88 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 3665DownloadRead Online

Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. HousePublisher:ISBN:Size: 53.22 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 7627DownloadRead OnlinePennsylvania. General Assembly. House. And ever waving, however, the
foregoing objections to the claim of the memorialist ou the ground of law and
constitution, the committee proceed to examine the claim upon the broad ground
of moral ... the admiralty court, having had the advantage of hearing the
witnesses examined and cross-examined, and who were well acquainted with all
the circumstances of the transaction then recently having taken place, the
presumption must be, that ...

Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of RepresentativesPublisher:ISBN:Size: 25.65 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 1458DownloadRead Online
Os this house, respecting the manisesto and proclamation of' the British
commiffioners which being read and considered by paragraphs, was
unanimoully agreed to as follows : The house having taken into their
consideration, a manifesto and ... The committee of elections reported to the house, the notes and minutes of the evidence which had been laid before them,
respecting the Chester county election, which were read, but they not having had
time to digest them, they were ...

Author: Ovid Frazer JohnsonPublisher:ISBN:Size: 76.58 MBFormat: PDFView: 6334DownloadRead Online
Every gentleman who has read the evidence taken by this committee, and by the committee of the Senate appointed to investigate the case of Col. Krebs ... have
good reason for opposing the bank—then they would have been indeed recreant
traitors to their country's cause, if they had not opposed it—and then it would
require “no plan concocted out” of Pennsylvania, to stimulate the people of this commonwealth to a free and fearless expression of their opinion, unawed by any
power.

Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. HousePublisher:ISBN:Size: 76.31 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 5493DownloadRead OnlinePennsylvania. General Assembly. House. committee, be entitled to any
compensation as prayed for. Further, he has exhibited no other proof than that of
his own ath; therefore your committee believe the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted—and offer the following resolution: Resolved, That the committee
be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. -**- No. 199. - Report
of the committee on claims, on the claim of Jacob Nagle, son of a revolutionary
soldier.

Author: Samuel HazardPublisher:ISBN:Size: 79.83 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 1525DownloadRead Online
Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and Every Kind of Useful
Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania Samuel Hazard ... Extract from
the Meteorological Register, taken at ... the seal of his office, and to receive the
usual fee for such certificate, for which he shall account to the commonwealth;
and the certificate so issued shall be deemed and admitted as legal evidence in
any court within this commonwealth, any law or custom to the contrary
notwithstanding.

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The risk of doing an injury to citizens of this Commonwealth is as great, although
the injury is of smaller magnitude. The right to petition against grievances is
important and valuable; and so it is estimated in the constitution. Great care
should be taken that the force and effect of its exercise by the citizens, be not
impaired by their agents for slight and unsatisfactory reasons, and in this case no evidence satisfactory to him was presented to the committee justifying the
conclusion that any ...

Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. SenatePublisher:ISBN:Size: 45.41 MBFormat: PDFView: 5769DownloadRead OnlinePennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate. -L : ... And the said House of
Representatives, by protestation, saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at
any time hereafter, any other accusation or impeachment against the said Seth
Chapman, ... him had, as are agreeable to the constitution and laws of this commonwealth, and the said House of Representatives are ready to offer proof of
the premises, at such time as the Senate of the said commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall appoint.